Sunday, March 18, 2012

Post Wedding Checklist: 7 Things To Do

By Alice Wright


Planning for the wedding bouquet to be stored is a thing that ideally will take place ahead of your wedding day. It is best to choose how you desire it to be preserved and who's going to accomplish it a minimum of thirty days ahead of your wedding, and then booking into these services as quickly as possible. These service providers get booked up quickly and it is not something that you can wait for, your bouquet needs to be attended to no more than 24 hours after your wedding.

Giving back all hired apparel is a task that you can get your attendants or groomsmen to do for you both after your wedding. It is going to be nearly unachievable to get this done yourself if you are taking away on your honeymoon straight away post wedding.

You will have to take back all borrowed jewelry post wedding. This may include stuff that you have loaned to complete your wedding clothing, and the "borrowed" item in the 'something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue'.

Prior to going for your honeymoon you should think of putting your mail on hold, in planning for after the wedding. You can do that effortlessly and for a little cost using your community mail outlet.

Post wedding and after your honeymoon you will have to get hold of your gift registry to get your wedding gifts sent.

After your honeymoon you will have to contact your videographer and wedding photographer to arrange viewings of your wedding video and photos. This is also the time when you are going to decide pictures for your wedding book and also to frame.

Post wedding a great deal of young couples also decide to send their picture to their local newspaper to get it published in its 'wedding' or 'society' segments. This is really an old-fashioned move to make, but is slowly increasing in popularity once more.




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